Que no panda el cúnico.

USAGE NOTE
This phrase was originally said by "El Chapulín Colorado," a famous character in a Mexican TV show. The correct phrase in Spanish is "Que no cunda el pánico."
Que no panda el cúnico.
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A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
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a. Don't let the panic spread.
¡Se terminó la cerveza! - ¡Que no panda el cúnico! Aquí traigo más.There's no more beer! - Don't let the panic spread! Here I have some more.
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